Wilde Ganzen
|aim =All over the world, Wilde Ganzen (Wild Geese) supports disadvantaged people, through their Dutch partners, who make an effort to achieve a better future for their community.
|moreinfo =Our support is meant for small-scale and specific projects of, for and by the people themselves in developing countries and a number of Eastern European countries, without distinguishing between race, language, religion or orientation.
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Aim —
More information —
Sectors —
Who can apply
Type of organisations targeted —
Specific organisations targeted —
Schools, foundations, individuals from the Netherlands
Type of projects —
Specific type of projects —
The projects are generally one-off, small-scale, and concrete
Project stadia — Complete project cycle
Target world region —
Specific information on target countries —
Developing countries and a number of Eastern European countries
Criteria — 1. The projects are generally one-off, small-scale, and concrete 2. The results contribute to the improvement of living-circumstances of people living in poverty. 3. The project concerns a local initiative, meaning the project form is filled out locally 4. There is a good balance between costs, the amount of beneficiaries and the effectiveness of the project. 5.The project has to be feasible, transparent and sustainable
How to apply
Application procedure — You can download the document “Fondsenwerving- & voorlichtingsplan” as the private initiator in the Netherlands. You or your overseas project partner downloads the project application document. This form should be completed by the project owner (your partner in the country). Both completed forms can be send forms to Wilde Ganzen. The application will be assessed when both forms are obtained. The assessment period is 6 weeks. The application needs to be submitted at least 6 weeks before the first activity.
Selection procedure — Project proposal has to comply with basic criteria. Only when the proposal complies with all the basic criteria, it will be judged by the ranking criteria